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According to a recently published report, the report states The White House is adopting enhanced security procedures during foreign trips after the name of a CIA official was accidentally leaked to the press during President Barack Obama’s visit to Afghanistan late last month. However, no one was disciplined or fired as a result of the leak.
Deputy White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest announced the results of an investigation into the incident conducted by White House Counsel Neil Eggleston ahead of a fundraiser attended by the president in Massachusetts Wednesday evening. Earnest said Eggleston briefed White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough on the results of the investigation Tuesday. The president was also informed of the investigation’s findings Tuesday. Eggleston made three recommendations to prevent similar security breaches from occurring in the future.
Read More Here http://www.businessinsider.com.au/no-one-disciplined-after-white-house-leaked-cia-official-name-2014-6
The White House is scrambling to contain the damage from inadvertently outing the top CIA offcial in Afghanistan, a rare blunder that potentially puts that individual at risk.
The official’s name, identified as ” cheif of station”, was included in the White House press office’s basic list of senior officials. President Obama met with during his surprise visit to Afganistan on Sunday. The list of 15 names apparently came first from the military, and was circulated by the White House press office.